Thursday, 15 December 2016

It is the tail end of the
successful reading season of 2016. While the investors and entrepreneurs could
simply move on to the next venture, many enterprises were stuck with dead
technology that cost a great deal to replace. Lesson learned? Not really.
Sixteen years later, history seems to be repeating itself around cloud
computing.

The
chances are good that you'll find the saturation point sometime in the next
five to ten years. That is not a bad thing. It is an even better thing if you
understand where that saturation point is by thinking practically about the use
of the public cloud and justifying everything you move. If used properly and to
the extent necessary, working with data in the cloud can vastly benefit all
types of businesses. By doing so, you'll save money, time, and disappointment.

Generally
speaking, a public cloud consists set of services that are purchased by a
business or organisation and delivered via the Internet by a third-party provider.
A private cloud is essentially an extension of an enterprise's traditional
data center that refers more to the fact that this type of platform is a
non-shared resource than to any security advantage.

Cloud
computing empowers businesses to overcome challenges.

It
converts capital expenses to operating expenses, thereby ensuring greater cash
flow predictability. Also it increases business agility and innovation.
According to the vForum Singapore Business Survey, 90% of successful
Singaporean businesses say they are confident that cloud computing can enable
innovation. This is critical because according to an SID survey, intense
competition is the greatest challenge facing Singaporean businesses.

Major
benefits of cloud computing are that the boost speed of business by lowering
turnaround time is extremely satisfactory for more businesses. This raises
productivity levels and offer more secure and dependable disaster recovery.

Cloud
computing ensures a better support for remote and mobile workers; Also it offers
scalable infrastructure without up-front costs giving access to the latest
technology and future-proof against usage of out dated technology.

Friday, 9 December 2016

Human Interaction with a computer targets at the higher
productivity and facilitating a lower cognitive load. Graphical User Interface
give developers more freedom with how they display information, images and
other elements.

In comparison with text-based interfaces, well-designed Is
have shorter learning curves that even untrained users can easily navigate.
Also, users don't have to memorize and input text commands, since UIs have
interactive graphical elements with same functions. UIs also offer efficient
interaction with human-interface devices.

While people often think of Interface Design in terms of
computers, it also refers to many products where the user interacts with
controls or displays. The importance of good User Interface Design can be the
difference between product acceptance or rejection.

Think about it, if command-line Linux is so much more
stable, why isn’t everyone using it? - Because simply put, the interface doesn’t give
more traffic to the website. Unless you’re the geekiest of geeks, you don’t
actually prefer a command-line interface to a nice UI. It comes down to basic
human nature, we prefer things that feel natural and are intuitive to use. A
command-line interface is not intuitive to use. A UI is.

For us IT professionals, having a good UI also helps us
manage, support, troubleshoot and configure software more easily. Ever try to
configure an Exchange server using the Exchange Management Shell only? If you
have and it worked, then kudos to you. Having a good UI can make all the
difference when working with various software. When you’re testing potential
software, make sure you fully evaluate the GUIs and ensure they meet your
needs.

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develop a software. Contact us in the below email id for more details on custom software development.